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    A Christmas Carol is a play that visits the past‚ present‚ and future lifestyle of Ebenezer Scrooge in order to show him how his attitude could shape Christmas. In A Christmas Carol there are many characters. In this essay‚ I will attempt to explain on in particular‚ Ebenezer Scrooge. Ebenezer Scrooge was a tall‚ middle-aged man with a white beard who sometimes wore reading glasses. Scrooge was also a wealthy businessman who hated Christmas and only cared about himself. He had lost his business

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    play "A Christmas Carol"‚ the Ghost of Christmas Future comes to show Scrooge scenes of his future life that frighten him into changing his character. After having visits from the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present‚ Scrooge is now visited by the Ghost of Christmas Future. Each visit changed his point of view‚ but Future’s visit changed his life. When people talk behind your back‚ they speak the truth. In another scene‚ Scrooge sees that his possessions are stolen then sold after his death. His

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    Ebenezer Scrooge was initially an avarice and grumpy elderly man‚ but he altered his ways and became a jovial philanthropist who made an impact on many others. The novella A Christmas Carol was written as a message for society to embrace the Christmas spirit. Throughout the novella‚ Charles Dickens showed us Scrooge’s change from a despicable man to a cheery humanitarian‚ with the influence of three spirits who show him how his past‚ present‚ and future. The Spirit of Christmas Past showed Ebenezer

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    Scrooge has changed. There was no doubt about it. The stingy‚ cold‚ introverted‚ unappreciative fellow had become the most generous‚ warm-hearted‚ friendly‚ and open person you could find in all of England. Scrooge has been well aware that he had recently undertaken a tremendous change because he purposely brought it upon himself. Fred and Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim and his maid all oversaw that he upheld his vow of retaining the Christmas spirit in heart yearlong. He so far had been successful in

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    stave. It is because Scrooge is the main character and he is the most greedy person you will meet. Scrooge runs a business and he does not pay for anything. He doesn’t pay for light or heat . He does not give any money and just keeps it all to himself. Main part of stave one is Marley trying to tell scrooge to not be greedy or he will have a terrible life and afterlife. Stave Two- Regret Regret is the main theme of stave two. The ghost of Christmas past comes and shows scrooge where he used to live

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    by Charles Dickens‚ Ebenezer Scrooge lost control of his life because he allowed his childhood to impact his future. Scrooge seems like a grumpy isolated man‚ but many don’t know how affected he really is by the life he had as a child. Scrooge was forced to be isolated when his father sent him away. He would spend every Christmas alone. His one and only love left him. Scrooge never really had control because his childhood molded his future. The way Ebenezer Scrooge grew up as a child made it hard

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    visited ScroogeScrooge told him this: “There was a boy singing a Christmas Carol at my door last night. I should like to have given him something: that’s all.” Scrooge started feeling bad already that he had treated his fellow man in the wrong way. When the second Spirit took Scrooge to his nephew’s house they were paying a yes or no question game‚ Scrooge was playing too but no one could hear him‚ if Scrooge was kind to his nephew he might have been there with them playing. When Scrooge was all

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    write his book. Scrooge absolutely despised Christmas at the beginning of the book. He always used to say “Bah Humbug”! The author had said that he was “thoroughly dislikeable‚ selfish‚ rude and lonely”. In my opinion there are many reasons why he was so grumpy all the time. I think the biggest reasons why he is like that is because Marley had died. Marley was his soul mate and only friend. I would feel upside down if I was in Scrooge place. Another part that shows that Scrooge is cold hearted is

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    Macbeth’s character shows us the tragedy of over ambitious people; it also shows us that negative aspects can overwhelm the good side of our personality. Throughout this piece of writing I will be showing the changes within Macbeths character‚ which is the only character within the play that has visible changes in his character. I will be describing these points by inspecting the asides and soliloquies‚ which are both dramatic ironies that place the audience in a privileged position as they are

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    Character Change in “The Jewelry” There have been many times in literature where writers will change the attitudes or beliefs of the main character of their story. Writers can do this a number of ways. They use things like tragic events or a change in setting to be the reason why a character changes. In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Jewelry‚” the main character’s attitudes change multiple times throughout the story. The story begins with the narrator describing how the main character‚ M. Lantin‚

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